I have one DVD where the delay is really very long, over 8 seconds IIRC. It's Evil Dead, Elite Entertainment's release and the massive delay is on Bruce Campbell's commentary track. I don't know why they didn't just use silence instead

__________________And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes
I'll see you on the dark side of the Moon...

At the beginning, there is audio only in audio stream 0 (the first, probably english audio stream) during the playback of a publisher trailer (e.g. Columbia TriStar, Warner Bros., ...).

After the end of this trailer, all the other audio streams start where they have to start to achieve synchronity in their respective languages.

I'm not sure why this works at all; maybe at the end of the trailer, a cell command kicks in which switches to the selected audio stream; maybe the player simply plays the first stream as long as there is no audio in the selected one (although I rather doubt that)...

I have a feeling that % of FILM calculation after d2v format was changed is slightly off... I used to rely on that number to calculate total number of frames in D2V and now in some rare cases (haven't traced them yet) I seem to miss the mark somehow. Or may be the way frames are represented has changed? Previously I had to discard first 4 numbers in a D2V line to get number of frames in a GOP (and that always worked OK), now I'm discarding 6. Anything wrong with that?

Originally posted by len0x I have a feeling that % of FILM calculation after d2v format was changed is slightly off... I used to rely on that number to calculate total number of frames in D2V and now in some rare cases (haven't traced them yet) I seem to miss the mark somehow. Or may be the way frames are represented has changed? Previously I had to discard first 4 numbers in a D2V line to get number of frames in a GOP (and that always worked OK), now I'm discarding 6. Anything wrong with that?

Originally posted by Boulder
A bugreport from elsewhere : the filter BlindPP() doesn't work anymore. When you load a script with BlindPP() in VDub, it just vanishes.

When support for 4:2:2 was added the developer neglected to make the QP_store array big enough for that. I fixed that. I assume you had the problem only with YUY2, because I couldn't make it fail with YV12, and the YV12 code looked fine.

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Also it probably has the same postprocessing bugs that MPEG2Source() had.

No, because they both call the same functions. The only difference is that BlindPP() creates a quant array out of whole cloth.

I will now close this thread as 1.2.0 has gone final. Thank you very much to all posters who contributed bug reports and suggestions. Your collective perspicacity is an important, nay, indispensible, ingredient in the success of our tools.